8000 [css-scroll-snap-2] Why is scroll-start measured against the width/height of the scrollport? · Issue #8854 · w3c/csswg-drafts · GitHub
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[css-scroll-snap-2] Why is scroll-start measured against the width/height of the scrollport? #8854

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css-scroll-snap-2 scroll-start says that end is equivalent to 100% and that values corresponding to a length greater than the width/height of the scrollport are clamped to the width/height implying that 100% would be the width of the scrollport. This means that end would not be the end of the scroll but one page over / down. I think this is probably not the intention, @argyleink ?

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